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Judges will award The J. Anthony Lukas Prize of $10,000 to the author of a book of narrative nonfiction and The J. Anthony Lukas Grant of $45,000 to the author of a nonfiction work-in-progress...
...addition, The Mark Lynton History Prize of $10,000 will be awarded to the author of a book of narrative history...
Gelb was the metropolitan editor at The New York Times in 1968 when Lukas won a Pulitzer Prize for his writing on the murder of Linda Fitzpatrick, a young, upper-class woman from Conn. who began a dual life amidst New York City's drug culture...
Lukas won a second Pulitzer Prize in 1986 for his book, Common Ground, which examined the effects of busing intended to end de facto school segregation. The book chronicles the policy's effect on three Boston families...
Common Ground represents Lukas' journalistic legacy, said Brent A. Staples, a member of the prize committee and member of the Editorial Board at The New York Times...